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Oomph!

 
Artist: Oomph!

Group Members:

Dero Goi, Leo, Andreas Crap, Tobi

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Robert Flux
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  • Formed: 1989, Wolfsburg, Germany
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Early Works: 1991-1995", "Defekt", "Wahrheit Oder Pflicht

Biography

Hailed as pioneers of the German "tanz metal" (dance metal) scene and heavily influencing late-'90s acts like Rammstein, Oomph! were arguably one of the most controversial, influential, and popular German goth-industrial bands to emerge in the early '90s. In spite of their importance to the German industrial scene, however, Oomph! didn't break into the mainstream until the early 2000s.

Frontman Dero Goi and guitarist Andreas Crap were born in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony. The two grew up in the same tenement housing unit, and started playing music together when they were in grade school. Dero and Crap were playing in a new wave band by the time they met Robert Flux at a music festival in 1989. The three hit it off, and Oomph! were born. The band traveled to Spain that year and recorded a 500-copy demo. They managed to obtain a contract with Machinery once they returned to Germany; their first single on that label, a KMFDM-esque track called "Ich Bin Du," was released in 1991, and the following year found Oomph! with their self-titled debut.

Oomph! had yet to develop their guitar-driven metal sound -- they were more or less considered part of the electro scene -- but things changed on the band's next release, 1994's Sperm. It was aggressive, it was metal, and it was highly controversial; the video for the first single, "Sex," was banned from MTV Germany due to its graphic content. Oomph!'s third album, Defekt, was released the following year, and the band embarked on an exhaustive touring schedule. Two new members, Leo and Tobi, were added to round out the band's live sound, and a new music video, "Ice Coffin," made the rounds on MTV Germany. Oomph!'s profile had heightened to the point that they were offered a spot on Virgin Schallplatten's roster, but Dynamica (a subsidiary of Machinery) refused to let them go until they'd completed their fourth album. Grudgingly, the band fulfilled its contract with Wunschind in 1996.

Oomph! signed with Virgin the following year, and their fifth album, 1998's Unrein, peaked in the Top 50 on the German charts. The band's second Virgin release, Plastik, hit stores the following year. One of the album's singles, "Das Weisse Licht," peaked at number 46 on the German charts, and the video for this song, which depicted Dero tearing open his abdomen, was banned from MTV Germany due to its graphic nature. The album also featured Evanescence-style appearances by Nina Hagen. The band's final album on Virgin, Ego, was released in 2001. Critics gave the album lukewarm reviews, but Ego did well nonetheless, peaking in the German Top 20 and earning the band a tour with HIM. It wasn't good enough for Virgin, though, and they opted to drop Oomph! once their contract expired. Undaunted, Oomph! went on to play Ozzfest the following year and continued to write new material.

Gun/Supersonic signed Oomph! in late 2003, and the band's first single from 2004's Wahrheit Oder Pflicht, "Augen Auf!," hit stores and MTV Germany a few months later. It was a huge success, earning Oomph! their first number one hit and launching the band into the mainstream. "Augen Auf" was the number one song on the German charts for eight weeks, and its first printing nearly sold out within the first 12 hours of its release. The track eventually went on to be included on the FIFA 2005 soundtrack. Oomph!'s winning streak continued with their ninth studio release, 2006's GlaubeLiebeTod (FaithLoveDeath), which peaked in the German Top Ten. The first single from that album, "Gott Ist ein Popstar" (God is a Popstar), sparked considerable controversy when it was released; the band's performance at the ECHO Awards was canceled due to the questionable nature of the song, and many radio stations throughout Germany boycotted the track.

A couple best-of comps emerged in the wake of Oomph!'s mainstream success. Virgin Schallplatten released Best of Virgin Years: 1998-2001 in 2006. Oomph! urged their fans to refrain from purchasing that disc in lieu of Gun's "official" best-of, Delikatessen, which went on to be released in December of that year. ~ Margaret Reges, All Music Guide
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Oomph!

Background information
Origin Wolfsburg, Germany
Genres Neue Deutsche Härte
Crossover
Experimental metal
Post-metal
EBM
Years active 1989 - present
Labels Gun Records
Sony BMG
Website http://www.oomph.de/
Members
Dero Goi
Andreas Crap
Robert Flux
Hagen
Leo

Oomph! is a German Neue Deutsche Härte band that was formed in Wolfsburg, Germany in 1989 and is often considered to be the original NDH band.[1] In the 20 year history of the band, there have been no line up changes.

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Band History

Early Years 1989-2004

Oomph! incorporates many styles of music such as metal, industrial, alternative rock, electronica and gothic to create their sound. Oomph!'s change of style between their self-titled debut (1992) and its successor Sperm (1994), leaning more heavily to a guitar-driven metal sound without ever giving up their electronic roots, inspired numerous musicians, most famously Rammstein, Megaherz & Eisbrecher to follow their lead.[2]

Oomph! released their first album on Jor's Machinery label, then releasing their consecutive albums on its sister-label Dynamica. They stayed with Jor, until his labels disappeared during the acquisition by Sanctuary Records at around 1996/1997.[3]

It was Virgin Schallplatten where Oomph! finally signed. Between 1998 and 2001 they released three albums on the Virgin label, Unrein of 1998, Plastik in 1999 and Ego from 2001 , fulfilling their contract, but did not continue, feeling that the record company never fully explored their potential. With the benefits of major-label status however, Oomph! gained a larger following, and toured with labelmates Skunk Anansie in 1999, later opening for the Finnish rock band HIM.

Wahrheit oder Pflicht & GlaubeLiebeTod 2004-2007

In 2004 Oomph! released their first single "Augen Auf!" (Eyes Open!) on a new label, this time on Supersonic Records, part of the Sony BMG group of music companies, from their 8th album Wahrheit oder Pflicht. It marks their first Number One hit ever in Germany, thus eventually bringing forth their major commercial breakthrough. Their 8th album hit number 2 in the Media Control Charts. Augen Auf became part of the FIFA 2005 soundtrack.

The band's ninth record, GlaubeLiebeTod (FaithLoveDeath) was released in March 2006, including the controversial single Gott ist ein Popstar! (God Is a Pop Star), its follow-up Das letzte Streichholz, Die Schlinge and Träumst Du?.

In August 2006 Virgin Schallplatten released the compilation album 1998-2001: Best of Virgin Years. It contains tracks from Oomph!'s three Virgin albums and few rarities including Monolith, This Time (previously released only on Unsere Rettung single), Niemand, Swallow (unplugged) as well as live versions of Gekreuzigt (Crucified) and Unsere Rettung (Our Salvation). The band distanced itself from this best-of release and asked the fans not buy it as the band's current label GUN had scheduled a best-of compilation as well.

On 1 December 2006, Oomph!'s official best-of called Delikatessen (Delicacies) was released under the GUN label. The songs on it were hand-picked by the band itself. It contains tracks from all nine Oomph! albums, b-sides, remixes and never-heard before tracks like The Power of Love and Gekreuzigt'06. It is available in a single disk form with 19 tracks, and a limited edition two-disk digipack with the original 19 tracks plus a second disk with 19 more b-sides and remixes. By 17 November 2006, Oomph! released those two songs in a form of double single to promote the new compilation release.

On 9 February 2007, the band released their final GlaubeLiebeTod single - Träumst Du?, featuring Marta Jandová in the song. Along with the female vocalist from Die Happy, the single would peak at number 9 in the media control charts. Oomph! performed the song live the same day at the 2007 edition of Bundesvision Song Contest, representing Lower Saxony in the competition, coming in first place.

Rohstoff, Monster & Upcoming 11th Studio Album 2007-present

Oomph!'s first DVD was Rohstoff, which contains live footage consisting of 23 songs, most of the videos the band has created, making-of videos, and an exclusive interview. The DVD was released on July 20, 2007[4]. Later, a new song called "Wach Auf!" appeared in the movie Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem; the single was released on 4 January 2008.

Oomph!'s latest album, Monster, was released on August 22, 2008, and hit the Media Control Charts at number 8. The band wrote 25 new songs, of which only 13 made it on the album. The band's most successful single from the new album is Labyrinth, released in September 2008, which peaked at number 26 in the Media Control Charts. The remaining tracks will be released as B-sides on the upcoming singles. The first was Sandmann, released in February 2009. Monster was reissued in June 2009 to include Sandmann.

The band currently plans to release a best-of with their german songs re-recorded in english early 2010 and later the same year they are going to release a new studio album.

Band Members

Studio

Live

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

DVDs

Singles

Music Videos

  • 1994:Sex
  • 1998:Gekreuzigt
  • 1999:Das Weiße Licht
  • 1999:Fieber
  • 2001:Supernova
  • 2001:Niemand
  • 2004:Augen Auf!
  • 2004:Brennende Liebe
  • 2004:Sex Hat Keine Macht
  • 2006:Gott Ist Ein Popstar
  • 2006:God Is a Popstar
  • 2006:Das Letzte Streichholz
  • 2006:Die Schlinge
  • 2006:Gekreuzigt '06"
  • 2006:The Power Of Love
  • 2007:Träumst Du?
  • 2008:Wach Auf!
  • 2008:Beim Ersten Mal Tuts Immer Weh
  • 2008:Auf Kurs
  • 2008:Labyrinth
  • 2009:Sandmann

Remixes

  • Upperworld - Syntec
  • Ich sehe dich - Such A Surge
  • L 'Oasis - La Floa Maldita
  • Good God (The Mixes) - Korn
  • Und...ich lauf - Joachim Witt
  • Painful Reconstructed EP- Sin
  • Freedom - De/Vision
  • Sheila - Rauhfaser
  • Here Comes The Pain - Farmer Boys
  • Silver Surger - Such A Surge
  • Keilerkopf I - Keilerkopf
  • Hülle - Keilerkopf
  • Traumschloss - Keilerkopf
  • Monochrom - Herzer
  • Glas - Herzer
  • Supergestört und Superversaut - Joachim Witt
  • Krieger - And One
  • Ernten Was Wir Säen - Die Fantastischen Vier

References

  1. ^ NDH
  2. ^ Oomph's Biography
  3. ^ [1]Oomph- Reference
  4. ^ Oomph! come up with first live DVD

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